
It’s taken 17 years to get a sequel to the criminally underrated Evil Genius, but it’s finally here. This should be exactly what we need to tide us over until Diablo IV hits. The updated 3D graphics will display in 4K, but you can switch back to the original graphics at any point with the press of a button.Īnd while there will be some quality of life improvements like a shared item stash and automatic gold pickup, don’t expect any revolutionary changes that will spoil the original experience. Knowing how much this game means to a lot of people, Vicarious Visions has said it’s not out to reinvent the wheel for Resurrected. While Diablo III’s reputation has improved substantially since its controversial 2012 launch, there’s still a vocal group of gamers who prefer the second game in Blizzard’s genre-defining action RPG series. If Deathloop’s heady concept can hold up, it could be another home run for the developer. This should be on your must-buy list in June! DeathloopĪrkane has a great track record when it comes to unique first-person games like Prey and the Dishonored series. The latest gameplay videos show off lots of brutal medieval melee combat, with battlefields absolutely drenched in blood after a few minutes of 64 players hacking away at each other. According to Torn Banner Studios, the sequel aims to deliver combat that’s deep enough to keep players interested for awhile, yet easy for newcomers to pick up for the first time. Could the sequel follow in its footsteps? We’ll find out pretty soon when Chivalry 2 launches exclusively on the Epic Games Store. Chivalry 2Ĭhivalry was once considered one of the PC’s premier multiplayer titles. If Back 4 Blood can capture the spirit of the original Left 4 Dead, it should be fantastic. But there will also be perk cards that add interesting perks and buffs to the experience, making each playthrough unique.

There are safe rooms, tons of melee weapons, an AI director who constantly changes things up, and zombies. Enter Turtle Rock Studios, the studio behind the original Left 4 Dead game, with a spiritual successor, Back 4 Blood.īy all accounts, Back 4 Blood plays a lot like Left 4 Dead. Despite persistent rumors of a third Left 4 Dead game entering development, it’s been more than a decade since Valve has released a new entry in the beloved co-op zombie series.
